The albums have been skillfully remastered by Patrick W. Engel / Temple Of Disharmony (Asphyx, Desaster, Darkthrone etc), were specially mastered for vinyl and feature heavy 180gr vinyl, a 30x30cm 4-page LP booklet whereas the CD and digital format come along with additional bonus tracks and will be offered at mid-price.

“Final Holocaust” offers tracks from a previously unreleased 1990 live show, “Enjoy The Violence” also contains a rehearsal from 1991 and “Signs Of The Decline” extra live tracks, so look forward to some rare rawness as bonus treats.

There is a post on the Metal Hall that informs about CD degradation. It says cds will stop functioning.
That is the saddest news I’ve read in a while. Damn!
Then what’s the point of all these metal reissues if they’re not going to be functional?

Relax, if you handle a CD well it should last well over a lifetime. CD rot caused by oxidization is only something that realistically happens to some old 90s CDs pressed by certain plants, most long out of print by now. The article focuses entirely on those and for some reason acts like it’s widespread.